Mongolia presents one of the most challenging environments for metal panels due to its extreme temperature fluctuations, ranging from -40°C in winter to +40°C in summer. This thermal expansion and contraction cycle puts immense stress on building envelopes, necessitating materials with high elastic limits and superior coating adhesion.
Currently, the market is transitioning from heavy concrete and traditional brickwork toward lightweight, energy-efficient clad panels. The rapid urbanization of Ulaanbaatar has increased the demand for rapid-install systems that do not compromise on thermal performance or wind resistance during the fierce steppe storms.
The adoption of specialized aluminum sheets has become critical for government and commercial projects. There is a growing emphasis on PVDF coatings that can resist UV degradation and prevent color fading under the high-altitude solar radiation characteristic of the Mongolian plateau.

